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How Then Should We Think
How Then Should We Think
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How Then Should We Think

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Books abound on just about every theme in the Bible, but few have been devoted to the essential subject of the mind of Christ. My enthusiasm for seeing this subject addressed is surpassed only by the fact that Julian Morris Motley is a man whose life stands behind every chapter, which is as rare as the reflection itself. How Then Should We Think is a book every pastor needs to read. Dr. Paige PattersonPresident, Southwestern Baptist Theological SeminaryForth Worth, TexasHow Then Should We Think?In Pursuit of the Mind of Christ welcomes Christians and seekers of faith to immerse themselves in the Bibles witness to the truth as it is in Jesus Christ. This pursuit will unveil inspiring and encouraging wisdom for all who want to discover and grow in the faith of Christ and experience the love of God in Him. Julian Morris Motley writes from experienceover six decades of ministryoffering seasoned guidance leading to faithful thinking and to life-changing interactions with the mind of Christ. When you question what meaning life may have, where you might turn for wisdom, and what source of strength you can lean upon, How Then Should We Think? reminds you of the spiritual riches that Christians have in Jesus Christ through an intimate relationship with Him. It focuses on Gods desire that you will turn to His Son in humility, submit yourself to His will and grow in His grace. If you begin your journey down this path, you will find the peace that comes through oneness with Christ in the fellowship of His Spirit.
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In Pursuit of the Mind of Christ
ISBN
9781512704495
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
13.1.2016
Kustantaja
Westbow Press
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